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United States News Title: Fear and Uncertainty: The Modern-Day Cult of Corona. Fear and uncertainty have dominated the media coverage of the Covid-19 epidemic. The novel coronavirus is depicted not as a pedestrian pathogen certain to be beaten into submission by the miracles of modern science any day now, but as an invisible evil lurking everywhere, formidable enough to inspire a respectful terror even in the leading lights of the medical establishment. And in case Americans had any doubt about how they were supposed to regard this new viral threat, the establishment talking heads many rely upon for the self-assured delivery of their news have swapped their usual swagger for apprehension. Amid this confidence vacuum, the popular response to the pandemic has taken on a religious cast. Protective measures like masks have taken on a talismanic quality, hand-washing has been elevated to a ritual performance, and a cult built on naming and shaming heretics has seized the minds of many while their rights are quietly stripped away and a paternalistic police state substituted in their place. Unable to see the microscopic enemy they are told threatens the lives of them and their family and deprived of a scientifically proven cure, individuals seeking deliverance from Covid-19 are left with only their faith that the protective measures prescribed by health experts our scientific priest class can keep it at bay. If it ended there, the Corona Cult would merely be a curiosity humans have turned to religion in troubled times since before written history began. But its dark side has already reared its ugly head those who buck the new orthodoxy are already being blamed for the plague. Weve been here before. In the Middle Ages, pious peasants were kept in line by priests who told them God was watching their every move. When a plague appeared, it was interpreted as divine punishment, the wrath of God visited upon a sinful population. Those who wished to stand out as especially devout whipped themselves in public, or wore painful garments called hair shirts in both cases with the aim of mortifying the flesh, literally putting to death their sinful natures. Its no coincidence that self-flagellation reached its height of popularity during the Black Plague. It was assumed by its practitioners that if they underwent penance by inflicting pain on themselves, they would be spared the God-given pain of the plague. Those who publicly refused to participate in the religious rituals of the day were called out as infidels, heretics, witches or other servants of the devil. They might be chased out of town; many were tortured and even killed, often in shockingly gruesome ways, as the centuries progressed and the Inquisition rose to power. The pious were regularly told their misfortunes were due to the presence of a satanic influence among them, with complex problems declared to be solved by simply casting out the offending presence. While western society may tell itself it has left those Dark Ages far behind, the lure of simplistic explanations is as potent as ever. Mask of the red death Face masks have become both the visual symbol of the Covid-19 epidemic and the dominant religious fetish for the Cult of Corona. While cities from New York to Laredo, Texas have adopted regulations mandating them in public places and chain stores like Costco have barred unmasked customers from their premises, its hard not to notice those individuals so devoted to the mask-wearing ritual that they sport the face-coverings in their own cars (with the windows rolled up) and when running down epidemic-emptied streets. Poor messaging is partly to blame the Centers for Disease Control has repeatedly changed its narrative on who should wear masks, from sick people to only healthcare workers to everyone. However, the Cult of Coronas devotion to the mask extends far beyond following the recommendations of a mere public health agency. The mask has taken on a supernatural significance that far outweighs its utility in disease protection. Even the N-95 masks health authorities have recommended to protect society from virus-positive individuals have been found largely ineffective in protecting the uninfected from carriers in their surroundings, and the flimsy surgical masks that have become ubiquitous for sale on American street corners are next to worthless in stopping virus transmission. Indeed, some doctors have even warned that wearing a mask is counterproductive due to the false sense of security it creates. Yet its impossible to walk into a supermarket in many cities without something covering the mouth even as ones eyes remain unprotected and ready to receive whatever viral particles are lingering in the air. Mask requirements thus have nothing to do with health and everything to do with religious faith. They provide a way for the faithful to telegraph their virtue at a distance and recognize one another instantly, while flagging the non-compliant as infidels to be avoided. In the same way that garlic and a cross were supposed to ward off vampires in times past, the face mask is supposed to fend off the invisible enemy lurking everywhere at once. One might feel a little silly driving around with a mask on (or stringing a clove of garlic above ones window), but better safe than sorry and if you havent been infected, or had any vampires show up at your bedside, whos to say it isnt working? Ritual, snitchual A bevy of rituals has sprung up among Corona Cultists, from the benign if eccentric (swabbing all exposed surfaces with Lysol wipes) to the sinister (reporting neighbors for perceived violations). Even the simplest, most scientifically-sound measures like hand-washing have taken on a ritualistic cast, as the virus-fearing infuse them with a terrified zeal. How else to explain the popularity of the dozens of hand-washing apps available for smartphones but that the shock of the epidemic has caused us to question that which we once took for granted? Just as peasants of a previous era might have been spooked into regular church attendance by the specter of the Black Death, their descendants pore over videos of hand-washing on YouTube, determined to live a cleaner life. But another holdover from the Dark Ages has risen its ugly head. While our ancestors might have turned in their oddball neighbor as a witch, claiming to have seen the merry old spinster cavorting with Satan under the full moon, modern-day snitches are picking up their smartphones and dialing specially-designated lines to report violations of social distancing orders. These services are disturbingly popular New Zealands snitch site crashed repeatedly within its first week in late March as over 4,000 people scrambled to turn in their neighbors for violating that nations harsh lockdown regulations, which separated people into bubbles based on their living arrangements and forbid them from interacting with those outside their bubble. Snitches come in several stripes. There have always been busybodies who call the police when their neighbors music is too loud rather than knocking on their door and politely asking to turn it down. But in the Cult of Corona, these miscreants are joined by those driven half-crazy with fear, convinced that the act of turning in rule breakers will somehow protect them from contracting the virus. Theyd never say such a preposterous thing out loud, of course if asked, they merely claim to be concerned for the community, or worried their victims irresponsible behavior is spreading Covid-19 willy-nilly, perhaps even stating that their decision to turn their neighbor in was for their own good. Just as the Inquisitors concern for those they tortured on the rack was supposedly for their victims immortal soul, so does the modern snitch rationalize their betrayal of their neighbors by reasoning that the virus police are concerned only for the health of the heretics they rat out while secretly breathing a sigh of relief that they arent the ones being tortured (or placed on a ventilator), this time. Following orders becomes a source of comfort for the snitch deprived of lifes normal pleasures by the lockdown providing an avenue for transformation from victim to hero. Fueling this schadenfreudisch frenzy are media headlines celebrating the karmic punishment of lockdown violators. Whether its spring-breakers testing positive for Covid-19 after throwing caution to the wind and partying down on the beach or social-media showoffs boasting about refusing to social-distance, the public smiting of heretics has been a popular topic among Corona Cultists isolated in their homes. John McDaniel, an Ohio man who criticized his governor for shutting down the state, reportedly died in April of coronavirus only for social media mobs to dance on his grave and use his death to attack other doubters (including Donald Trump, whose insufficient reverence at the altar of the virus continues to set zealots frothing with rage). CNNs Jake Tapper claimed that practically every day he read about a corona doubter succumbing to the virus, blaming conservative media and politicians for their deaths heresy, apparently, is as contagious as the virus. The New York Post, which ran a moralizing story free of any identifying details about a nameless Kingston, New York barber whod caught the virus after supposedly flouting lockdown for several weeks to cut hair, also rushed to connect a spike in coronavirus cases in Kentucky with an anti-lockdown protest a few days earlier even though the virus lengthy latency period (and the fact that a significant chunk of the new cases were in nursing homes) made it next to impossible the two events were linked. And Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, one of the most fanatical government figures in the US corona cult, implied in a press conference that protests were more likely to contribute to the spread of the virus than other forms of congregating. Continued at the link
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#1. To: Deckard (#0)
I told girlfriend to wear a mask. It makes her more attractive.
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